The new novel about home, belonging, love, courage, and identity, set in the fourteenth century, from the Booker-longlisted author of The People's Act of Love
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Three journeys. One road.England, 1348. A gentlewoman flees an odious arranged marriage, a proctor sets out for a monastery in Avignon, and a young plowman in search of freedom is on his way to volunteer with a company of archers. All come together on the road to Calais. In the other direction comes the Black Death, the plague that will wipe out half of the population of Northern Europe.To Calais, In Ordinary Time is an exploration of love, death, and power, against the backdrop of catastrophe.
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